Weaving in a Winter Wonderland

Window Rock, AZ Our May weaving class started off in a spring snow storm this morning. It was still snowing this evening, but the temperature is expected to rise tomorrow and we’re hoping for a return to more springlike weather. In the meantime, we had a chance to capture some out of season beauty with our cameras and we got our looms warped. Weather permitting, we’ll visit R.B. Burnham and Co. in Sanders tomorrow.

3 Comments

It looks beautiful. What a unique opportunity to see the landscape cloaked in the white stuff. I’m sure you are all warm and well in the Quality Inn.
Happy weaving!

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sue daltonon May 2, 2010 at 9:47 pm

So very pretty but glad I am not there in snow. We had temps in the 90’s today. How weird. L. in hospital since March 16. All went well and he came home for a day and a half and then had complications. He is improving but very slowly. Glad we have good temps and no SNOW to deal with right now.

Just received my textile identification from Mary through order section on her website. AMAZING amount of detail, fascinating information and so helpful! She is obviously very knowledgeable and professional! I can't believe all the info and history etc she provided! Wow! Thank you so very much!!!! HL 3/18/2016

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